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    Oh K-Dog

    4.2 (382 reviews)
    InexpensiveKorean, Hot Dogs, Fast Food

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    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Bacon & egg toast
    Michelle S.

    If you are in NYC and need a solid breakfast after a long walk, this is the place with the perfect fix. Their breakfast sandwich literally hits the craving spot on. Let's break it down: * The brioche bread is unbelievably fluffy and luscious, almost melting in your mouth. * The egg is soft and perfectly cooked--no dairy, just pure, silky goodness. * The bacon is crisped to perfection, adding just the right amount of saltiness. * And that orange sauce? A total game-changer. It ties everything together in the best way possible. I was starving when I got it, and honestly, every bite was heaven. It was surprisingly filling but not overly heavy--just enough to leave me satisfied, with room for an iced latte after. The service was quick and efficient, which I appreciated. There's no seating, but the small standing tables works fine if you want to eat on the spot. I'm not the biggest fan of corndogs, but I would 100% come back for this sandwich. Definitely worth it - also such a vibe with Kpop music videos playing in the background.

    Giacomo C.

    Hole-in-the-wall selling all sorts of Dogs. I opted for their half mozza & half hot dog coated with with potato. Holy cow... this thing hit me like an express train! Crunchy, juicy, satisfying. Come hungry! Super friendly service... 2 brothers just took over the business and are trying to make an impression. They sure got my attention! Perfect for late night cravings. Go And Have A Blast!

    Half moza half hot dog
    Tiffany V.

    We visited on around ~11pm on a weekend, it was quite busy with a wait but worth it! This is probably one of the best locations of this chain in terms of food -- our corn dogs were fried perfectly crisp, with an insane cheese pull with the sugar coating and various sauces to try. Highly recommend, it really hit the spot for us on this night out!

    Half cheese half dog
    Stephanie D.

    Wish I could give this place more stars but had to take some off for the service. I go to the register to order and instead of telling me they don't have the type of meat to make what I want, the guy was trying to charge me $1.25 more for what they don't have. DO NOT charge people cause YOU don't have the product. Let the customer decide if they wanna pay for it or not. I ordered something else; the half cheese half dog. I added cheese sauce and ketchup on side to dip.....should have just got that cheese sauce cause it was delicious!! The whole thing was great. No complaints on the food. The guy who took my order tho needs to learn not to charge for a product substitute without asking the customer if they're ok with it.

    Mozza Dog with condiments
    Joanna M.

    Oh K-Dog sounds like a name someone suggested jokingly but ended up running with because they couldn't think of anything else. But I'll hand it to Oh K-Dog for bringing a tasty and affordable korean corndog to the nyc food scene. When finding Oh K-Dog, expect a small unassuming storefront. You walk in and order a korean corndog from a friendly worker and you get to choose whether you coat your corndog in cinnamon sugar and customize with their plethora of condiments. The Mozza Dog was glorious cheesy goodness with stretchy mozzarella coated in a savory and slightly sweet crispy batter. I opted for no sugar and dressed my corndog with garlic sauce, cheese mustard, sweet chili sauce and honey butter coating. Delicious and for the low price of $6! I only wish they had the option for mozzarella with the premium beef hot dog. My friend got the Oh! K Classic Hot Dog which was good but was underwhelming after trying my Mozza Dog. My friend and I were eating in the outside eating area that promotes a grab and go approach (true street food style) since there are no tables and chairs. Thankfully it wasn't too cold outside but I would not recommend coming on a cold day. I would definitely come back to try the other korean corn dogs and condiments, especially when it gets warmer.

    Potato Mozza Dog Avocado Egg toast
    Victoria L.

    To die for!!!! The egg avocado toast was probably my favorite - so unbelievably filling!! The potato mozzarella dog was the perfect texture, but make sure to take advantage of the free extra sauces before you go - it made it even better! The staff is super friendly and quick. You can eat at the standing bars, but the space is tiny and not meant for dining in!

    Cheeto dogs
    Bernice N.

    I decided to bring my girls down here after spending a day in Battery Park. We were greeted with some friendly smiles on this visit and the second that we decided to do because of our food experiences here. This place is really small and has nowhere to sit but you can stand at a countertop and eat there if you like. Of course, we choose not to. I do have to say a bit pricey for a hotdog with some cheese in it, but you do feel like you're getting your money worth because it's so tasty and fulfilling. They have many other toppings to add to your dog. You even have the option to get a meatless one, like i did myself. I got a cheetos mozzarella plain, and my daughter got here with the hotdog. My oldest got her a sweet potato mozzarella with some toppings added on. The mozzarella cheesey goodness to match the sweet potato toppings and crunch was just so satisfying. Something about the cheetos one had such a unique crunchy outside but soft like texture mixed together. It was so good to eat. I say if you should definitely mark this spot for a visit, they do have other food items and options on their menu. Check out the photos attached. Two thumbs up from me and a Happy Yelping to you!

    #11 Sweet Potato Hot Dog
    James L.

    These corn dogs are delightful... the perfect snack during the day or the weekend from journeying through the city. Its a little hidden off the main boulevards, and has quite a small footprint... standing room only. We tried the standard Premium Beef Hot Dog and the Sweet Potato Hot Dog. Both were very enjoyable, with crispy outsides, soft insides and the perfectly cooked hot dog on the inside. There are plenty of unique sauces and dips to try, as well as the standard ketchup and mustard.

    Yuming C.

    First of all, the visuals of the food here are insane! It's a relatively small store that sells those Korean corn dogs and egg toasts. We got a variety of corn dogs to try and a toast, and they were delicious! They have condiments inside the shop, where you can personally add what kind of condiments you want.

    The egg sandwich
    Bing R.

    The egg sandwich seems to have been the best to order. Our friend ordered and raves about it. The egg was moist. Meanwhile my sister and I shared the one with hot dog and something else. Never again! Not very tasty. If I ever go back, I would try the egg sandwich and hope it is better than what I ordered - the hot dog. The place looked clean - that deserves a star.

    Potato Hot Dog  and Oh  K Classic Dog
    Justin L.

    After seeing Korean corndogs in Korean Dramas and wanting to travel to Korea to try some, I didn't think I would get the opportunity to try it out here in NYC but Oh K Dog does not disappoint! I ordered both the Potato Mozzarella Dog and a Oh K Classic Hot Dog to share. I really wanted to see whether or not it was worth all the hype. The prices are fair and the portions were great. I really enjoyed the Potato Mozzarella Dog (9/10)as it was not only filling but also really delicious with the sauces. When eating the Potato Mozzarella Dog, I found it pretty enjoyable just eating the potato chunks individually. The Oh K Classic Hot Dog (8/10) wasn't bad either as it was really crispy but it felt very basic and standard. If you aren't a huge eater, the Potato Mozzarella Dog would really be all you need to fill you up if you wanted to order one for yourself. If you don't feel adventurous or just want to try Korean corndog for the first time, the Classic Dog is a good choice. Tip: Don't wait too long to eat your corndog or else you won't get the satisfying cheese pull when biting into it.

    Oh K-dog menu
    Jane K.

    Decent Korean hot dog restaurant! As per menu, there's so many variations of hot dogs to choose from, ranging from $3.99-$6.49. They're arranged by the type of outer layer (classic, potato, sweet potato) and by regular hot dog or half cheese/half hot dog on the inside. You can also choose the type of cheese (mozzarella or cheddar) and hot dog (regular or premium). ~7 minutes later, choose whether or not you want sugar or cinnamon sugar on the hot dog. Little did I know, you have to put on the sauces yourself! I tried the Sweet&Sour and Cheese Mustard; I absolutely LOVE the Cheese Mustard sauce! They also have intriguing sandwiches ranging from $6.99-$8.99, which I definitely want to try sometime! Giving 4 stars for now b/c the dough overpowered the hot dog - wished I could taste a bit more of the hot dog..

    Mozza dog
    James B.

    I stopped by here recently, I got the mozzarella dog. It was ok, but it could have probably been a little more hotter. The inside could have used a little more cooking, but it was still good.

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    Ask the Community - Oh K-Dog

    Is the rice dog gluten free?

    all Korean Dog I know contain a small portion of wheat flour, egg & milk powder, so it is not gluten-free

    Are there any vegetarian dog options?

    Yes, a lot of their dogs contain only cheese. There are quite a few options.

    Can we pay with cash or with card?

    Both

    Is it halal?

    unfortunately it isn't ! but they have non-meat options

    Are they beef hot dogs?

    They only have one option that's beef hot dogs!

    Does this location have a long waiting line during the week as well?

    Yes. i arrived on a Monday morning at 10:10am (they open at 10am) and there was already 6 people ahead of me. I also went back again at noon on a Saturday and the line was down the block. Go during opening or expect to wait over an hour.

    Can I call ahead to place an order?

    nope

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